Volume 17 No 3 (2019)
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Shame and The Family Project: An Interpersonal Neurobiological Perspective
Claire Von Kahle , David Allen, Keva Bethell , Marie Allen , Flavia D’Alessandro
Abstract
This paper describes the powerful effect of shame in social fragmentation. Discussing different aspects of shame and
the Contemplative Discovery Pathway Theory, the paper seeks to illustrate how Siegel’s Interpersonal Neurobiological
Concept deepens our ability to understand the healing effect of group psychotherapy, enhancing neuroplasticity and
well-being
Keywords
shame, neuroplasticity, empathy, discovery, well-being
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